Kerry is a sweet & friendly kitten with a big purr motor who is also very talkative. She loves pets and snuggles and would make a great family cat. She will be spayed, microchipped, FeLV tested, up to date on vaccines and dewormed before heading off to her forever family.
Kerry is a sweet & friendly kitten with a big purr motor who is also very talkative. She loves pets and snuggles and would make a great family cat. She will be spayed, microchipped, FeLV tested, up to date on vaccines and dewormed before heading off to her forever family.
Kerry is a sweet & friendly kitten with a big purr motor who is also very talkative. She loves pets and snuggles and would make a great family cat. She will be spayed, microchipped, FeLV tested, up to date on vaccines and dewormed before heading off to her forever family.
Our adoption questionnaire on our website is the first step to ensuring we find the perfect pet for you!
2.
Interview
We will have one or more phone coversations, depending on if the animal is ready for adoption or available for pre-adoption only.
3.
Meet the Pet
To make sure you end up with the best pet for you, we have you meet them before sending them home. Due to covid we do FaceTime calls
4.
Approve Application
If your app looks good, your interview goes well, and the interaction goes smoothly, you'll be approved for adoption.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
Once the pet is ready to come home you'll be able to complete the adoption with a contract and payment.
6.
Pay Fee
Almost there! Once your contract is signed and the adoptinon fee is paid you can take your new best friend home.
7.
Take the Pet Home
Now it's time for you to take your new pet home!
Additional adoption info
We like to develop a close relationship with our adopters. Our rescue kittens are like family to us, and so are you! We love getting updates and photos as they grow.
We like to develop a close relationship with our adopters. Our rescue kittens are like family to us, and so are you! We love getting updates and photos as they grow.
We like to develop a close relationship with our adopters. Our rescue kittens are like family to us, and so are you! We love getting updates and photos as they grow.
More about this rescue
My name is Amanda, I live in Southern California and I own and operate my nonprofit animal rescue, Kitten Rescue Life. I always wanted to make a difference to animals in need. The more I saw and the more I learned, the harder it became to stay uninvolved. Finally in 2017, a colony cat I named Henry ignited a level of inspiration I could no longer ignore. I began fostering and shortly after started coordinating for a local cat rescue. The two years I spent fostering and coordinating gave me a lot of the knowledge and experience I needed in order to properly care for animals and run a 501c3.
I mostly work with the young or neonate kitten population and severe medical cases. These underage kittens are at high risk on the streets and in shelters. Motherless kittens won't last long on the streets and in shelters they are at risk of euthanasia. I provide a safe environment for them until they can be adopted into forever homes. I'm experienced in treating sick or fading kittens and I've saved many lives by following practiced rescue protocols. I also have experience socializing and trapping feral kittens. I'm a huge advocate of both TNR (trap, neuter, release) and spay/neuter programs.
My name is Amanda, I live in Southern California and I own and operate my nonprofit animal rescue, Kitten Rescue Life. I always wanted to make a difference to animals in need. The more I saw and the more I learned, the harder it became to stay uninvolved. Finally in 2017, a colony cat I named Henry ignited a level of inspiration I could no longer ignore. I began fostering and shortly after started coordinating for a local cat rescue. The two years I spent fostering and coordinating gave me a lot of the knowledge and experience I needed in order to properly care for animals and run a 501c3.
I mostly work with the young or neonate kitten population and severe medical cases. These underage kittens are at high risk on the streets and in shelters. Motherless kittens won't last long on the streets and in shelters they are at risk of euthanasia. I provide a safe environment for them until they can be adopted into forever homes. I'm experienced in treating sick or fading kittens and I've saved many lives by following practiced rescue protocols. I also have experience socializing and trapping feral kittens. I'm a huge advocate of both TNR (trap, neuter, release) and spay/neuter programs.
My name is Amanda, I live in Southern California and I own and operate my nonprofit animal rescue, Kitten Rescue Life. I always wanted to make a difference to animals in need. The more I saw and the more I learned, the harder it became to stay uninvolved. Finally in 2017, a colony cat I named Henry ignited a level of inspiration I could no longer ignore. I began fostering and shortly after started coordinating for a local cat rescue. The two years I spent fostering and coordinating gave me a lot of the knowledge and experience I needed in order to properly care for animals and run a 501c3.
I mostly work with the young or neonate kitten population and severe medical cases. These underage kittens are at high risk on the streets and in shelters. Motherless kittens won't last long on the streets and in shelters they are at risk of euthanasia. I provide a safe environment for them until they can be adopted into forever homes. I'm experienced in treating sick or fading kittens and I've saved many lives by following practiced rescue protocols. I also have experience socializing and trapping feral kittens. I'm a huge advocate of both TNR (trap, neuter, release) and spay/neuter programs.